In the world of networking equipment, a common source of frustration emerges when companies (not limited to Netgate) choose to reserve certain features, such as rack-mountability, for their higher-end and more expensive products. This pricing strategy, prevalent across various industries, assumes that businesses or individuals with larger budgets are more likely to require advanced features or additional capabilities. Unfortunately, this often leaves those with budget constraints or smaller setups feeling left out, as rack-mounted gear is typically associated with high-end solutions.
However, not all is lost. Some third-party solutions or accessories may be available that can help you rack-mount devices not originally designed for it. Before purchasing any third-party products, make sure to check compatibility and reviews to ensure they meet your requirements.
A quick Google search revealed a rack-mounting adapter for a Netgate SG2100, offering a solution to the restriction imposed by the original design. There are even rack-mounting adapter options for Netgate SG1100s, providing a more professional and organized setup for users who refuse to settle for the limitations imposed by manufacturers.
Here is a recent clean-up we did for a client who previously had their Netgate SG2100 ‘rubber-banded’ to the side of the server rack.
A much more professional look now ->
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